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First Lady: Program Makes it Easy to Send Troops Holiday Thanks

By Cheryl PellerinAmerican Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Nov. 24, 2011  On this Thanksgiving holiday, Americans can take advantage of a new program that makes it easy to send online messages of support to troops and veterans everywhere, First Lady Michelle Obama said today.

JoiningForces.gov and the United Service Organizations, or USO, have partnered to create a program called Thanks From Everywhere, she said in a statement issued from the White House.

“Every Thanksgiving, Barack sits down to call some of our troops and thank them for their service,” she said.

“When he tells me about these conversations, it always reminds me of how blessed we are to live in a country where men and women will stand up to protect our freedoms and preserve our way of life,” she said. “And whenever I've had the chance to meet with these heroes and their families, I've always walked away inspired by their courage and in awe of their strength.”

As part of the program, notes will be added to a map with messages from people all over the country, showing the troops and their families how much the nation appreciates their service and sacrifice.

“If we all do our part, we'll help to build a wave of support to honor our veterans and their families and ensure they get the recognition they deserve this holiday season,” the first lady said.

“At a time when we are sitting down to share the blessings we've received this past year, please take a moment to be a part of this effort to thank America's heroes and their families,” she said.

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11/28/2011 8:23:39 AM
This is a great idea and it is nice to see people thinking of our troops on Thanksgiving. It is easy to be thankful for family and friends, but to be truly thankful for other and the sacrifices they make for people outside their family is admirable. Thank you!- Anonymous, Maryland